The first three episodes of Molly-Mae Hague’s new docuseries, ‘Molly-Mae: Behind It All’, have been released today, January 17. They are available on Prime Video and tell us a lot about the situation with her ex Tommy Fury, co-parenting and even ‘that’ £140 blazer controversy.
Hague has become one of the most popular influencers in the UK after coming second on season five of Love Island with her then-partner Tommy Fury back in 2019. Hague and Fury have one daughter together and got engaged. However, they announced their shock split in August 2024.
Fans were excited to learn more about the behind-the-scenes of Hague’s life and businesses. So, below, there’s everything we learnt so far from the first three episodes.
Molly-Mae wants to get back with her ex
The influencer makes it clear that she still sees a future with ex-fiancé Tommy Fury, and that she doesn’t see the relationship as permanently over. “I’ve been holding on to the hope that as soulmates we will always come back together,” she says in the documentary. “All I want is to be with him.”
Despite their issues, co-parenting their daughter Bambi has kept her close with her ex, and Molly-Mae hopes that they will have another baby together eventually.
“All I want in this life is to be with him,” Molly-Mae tells her sister Zoe. “To have another baby with him, and grow old as a family, and to live in a nice house together, and have a nice life together.”
She also says to the camera that “the positive part of my life right now is that Tommy and I are working on things and things are going in a more positive direction.”
Cheating didn’t cause their break-up
Hague’s mum said in the documentary she “could only cite a couple of examples where he’s had some alcohol and its not led to anything disastrous.”
“I mean I don’t actually know any,” Hague replies. Fury has already spoke to Men’s Health about his problematic drinking habits, and how this impacted his relationship.
Hague shares she “pleaded” and “begged” with him not to drink at her sister’s wedding, and found the entire situation with Fury’s drinking “traumatising”.
In her 2022 memoir, Hague explained she finds it hard to be around drunk people because her mother developed an issue with alcohol when Hague was a teenager.
“I never wanted to be with someone who drank because my mum had a period in her life where she struggled. Her marriage of 25 years ended and she turned to drink more than she should have. I saw my mum in some states,” Molly-Mae says in the docuseries.
Molly-Mae also implied that Fury hadn’t adjusted to the responsibilities of being a father, saying: “He wanted to have a family life, and also have the life of a 25-year-old boy with no responsibilities.
“I’m not breaking up with him because I don’t love him any more. I’m breaking up with him because he hasn’t left me a single other choice,” she explains.
But Molly-Mae did think he was cheating before they got engaged
Fury proposed to Molly-Mae by pretending they were going on a brand trip and instead surprising her with a romantic proposal, with their daughter Bambi present. But because Fury became so secretive whilst planning the proposal, Molly-Mae became suspicious.
“I was literally looking out the window like I was in a sad music video thinking that he had pictures of another woman on his phone,” she said.
She finds co-parenting is ‘really sad’
Co-parenting is something millions deal with, and its never an easy journey.
Hague talks about the transition to co-parenting saying, “With Bambi and stuff, when she’s doing all these new things and we’re dong all these cute things and it’s like he’s not there. Then when she’s with him she’s doing cute things with him and doing all new things with him and I’m not there. So it’s, it’s, it’s really sad.”
But she says that despite the sadness that comes with co-parenting its “going quite well.”
“We are communicating about Bambi, it’s not like you really lost that person, they’re kind of still there,” she explains. “Tommy and I are always going to have that common ground in Bambi, and we’re going to always have that special connection. Tommy’s a lovely person like he’s a really good guy.”
What happened with Maebe’s controversial £140 blazer
Parts of the documentary focus on the launch of Hague’s fashion brand, Maebe.
The first collection sold out in 24 minutes after an incredible amount of hyping building up to the launch, but when products started to arrive, one in particular left customers dissatisfied. The £140 grey blazer was made out of a fabric that caused it to bobble after only been worn a couple of times.
In the documentary we see Hague mortified and says the sample blazer she was sent, and worse for almost a year, was fine, but the factory replaced the fabric without her sign-off for the products that were shipped to customers.
We’ll have to wait until spring to find out more, but there’s already plenty of questions answered in the first three episodes.
Molly-Mae: Behind It All is available to stream on Prime Video now.